Seriously, did anyone get anything from all the yapping? Did anyone actually pay attention to what they were saying?

Is random dialogue most likely from NPCs I assume. Is kinda difficult to make out what some of them are saying but long story short is that there is a lot of despair and something about the research of memories from the past.

...dunno. We have to wait for TGS for (hopefully) more concrete details.

I never understood the appeal of making random dungeons. Worse is that it sounds like it's a selling point sometimes; to me it's just an excuse for linear or grid-like level design without any interesting assets.

It can work well in certain games, if they draw from a template which isn't completely randomised like Rogue Legacy. That has lots of designed rooms and it just mixes up which ones you see in a playthrough. In other games though, more often than not it's as you say with lots of bland featureless corridors that are no substitute for actual level design.

"Sony Computer Entertainment Japan and Asia released an interview with legendary Capcom producer Yoshinori Ono, in which he shared quite a lot more details about the upcoming PS4 exclusive Deep Down, explained the themes of the game and the story, and praised the PS4 hardware specs, also giving some details on how the DualShock 4 and the remote play feature with the PS Vita will be used."

Instead of quoting a small tease of the article I recommend reading the whole thing.

From what I've gathered in the last few months since I stopped updating the thread is that the project has been growing much more of what it was originally anticipated and it's slowly taking form, so all of those delays that the game has had seem to have been put to good use.

I read the whole article and it sounds more like they're just having a hard time developing for the PS4, and that they decided to strengthen their content delivery plan during development. While the features sound reassuring, hearing that "Every solution we came up with seemed to create more problems than it solved, so it has really been one step forward, two steps back the whole way” is very worrying...though I guess that may just be a part of the programming side, which wouldn't be unusual, especially for new hardware.